Thank you friend for your kind words , until next time 😉]]>
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Author: igorpongerSubject: Never Trust any National Version DHS Hurricane 3Posted: 05/25/2019 at 8:33am

ITTF PROHIBITS THE EXCLUSIVE VERSIONs OF RUBBER AND SPONGE.

For long years, ITTF vigorously insisted that an "even playing field" would be assured for all the international players worldwide. This is to enable all players to get any of standard equipments from an open market, just from a local retailer. This is why ITTF would only give approvals those table tennis products intended for an open market. (mass commercial products). No special versions of rubbers is allowed.

Every world's major TT manufacturer is respectfully observing this ITTF requirement of "no exclusiveness", exept for China rubber manufacturer of DHS. DHS national blue sponge is a special treated edition of the commercial sponge, (exclusive sponge version), thus it is an illegal product forbidden for international competitions. ]]>
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Author: presswurstSubject: Feedback : sidespinBHPosted: 05/25/2019 at 8:29am

This is just a small excerpt from the document. Don’t get confused about the percentage, it is a personal trainings plan.

2.4 Irregular exercises

Even though irregular exercises only take up 20% of the overall training volume, they are still extremely important important. Not only do they improve reaction time, anticipation and footwork, but they also help to transfer things practiced in regular exercises into actual match play. Irregular exercises play more fluidly and also have the benefits of regular exercises, the better they’re being played.

2.4.1Middle corner

Middle corner is the kind under irregular exercises and exercises in general. This exercise trains footwork, reaction, anticipation and technique. The two most important components of this exercise are the small jumps in between shots and keeping the racket high. In order to be ready to get to the corners, it is necessary to do a small jump in between shots. Since there is very little time until the next shot, it is necessary to keep the racket high. The faster the exercise is being played, the more intense and challenging it becomes. The shot played from the corner can be played fast, because the next one will come to the next placement is already known. Playing a fast shot from the middle decreases time until the next ball and increases the difficulty immensely.

You're welcome, balldance. I'll add those to the list. The second one you linked with the Chinese guy was actually the one I was talking about in my previous post here :)

mickd wrote:

I actually saw another serve video by WRM that looks really interesting too. I saw it before bed so I didn't watch the whole thing, but it was good.

I might get to that one earlier because I found it quite interesting too.

@mykonos96

That's not in Japanese and isn't a WRM video, but the gist of it was the guy had the incorrect weight transfer. He was going from left to right leg. He was told do the opposite and go from right to left leg. That would allow him to cover his forehand easier since after the backhand he's already got his weight on the left leg, allowing him to push off that leg to take a step with his right leg and transfer the weight directly.

When Wakamiya Misako (former world rank 24, part of Japan's 2015 World Table Tennis team) came to the place I get coaching, she also mentioned about that for close to the table footwork. I've always had it the opposite direction, which my coach said is okay when you've taken a step back since you have time and you can get more power.

The video also mentioned being more light on your feet, which is what they were doing at the end with the shadow practice.

If you'd like a proper translation, maybe someone else can take a look at it. My Chinese is okay, but I can't actually check words up in a dictionary like I can with Japanese ha.